Begonia plant named Cheers

ABSTRACT

A begonia plant named Cheers particularly characterized as to uniqueness by the combined characteristics of rose-red flower color, strong and upright petioles which support flowers above foliage, double flower form, floriferous habit, fast growth with good branching, and by its adaptability to 10 to 15 cm. pots.

The present invention relates to a new and distinctive cultivar ofbegonia plant, botanically known as hiemalis×begonia Fotsch, and knownby the cultivar name Cheers.

The new cultivar was discovered by me as a seedling from a controlledcrossing of Mikkelsen tuberous begonia No. 78-111-32 as the seed parentwith Socotrana begonia selection No. 74-176s as the pollen parent.

Asexual reproduction by stem and/or leaf cuttings has reproduced theunique features of the new cultivar through successive propagations.

The following characteristics distinguish Cheers from both its parentcultivars and other begonias commercially known and used in thefloriculture industry:

1. The upper surface of the leaves is a darker green than Hilda (U.S.Plant Pat. No. 5,532), but similar in color to Aphrodite Cherry Red(U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,319) and Connie (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,169). Theleaf size is similar for all three.

2. The lower surface of young leaves is yellow-green with a touch ofred, similar to Hilda and Aphrodite Cherry Red, but differing fromConnie which is almost reddish-green on the under side.

b 3. The leaf texture is similar to Connie; the texture of Hilda andAphrodite Cherry Red is coarser.

4. The stem strength and diameter is similar to Connie, slightly greaterthan Hilda, and much greater than Aphrodite Cherry Red. The petioles arevery strong and the flowers upright like Connie and Hilda, while thestems of Aphrodite Cherry Red allow the flowers to hang because thepetioles are weaker.

5. The stem color of Cheers is mostly green like Aphrodite Cherry Red,with Hilda and Connie having red pigment in the stems. All have some redpigment in the petioles.

6. Cheers has a bright rose flower while Aphrodite Cherry Red is dullerin color. Connie is a red-rose and Hilda is crimson.

7. The flower size of Cheers is equal to Connie and a little larger thanHilda and Aphrodite Cherry Red. All are about equal in the amount offlowers produced.

8. The rose flower form is not as pronounced as Connie and AphroditeCherry Red, nor as double as Hilda.

9. Strong stems and petioles result in flowering at top of plant, makingCheers very suitable for both 10 and 15 cm. pots.

10. Cheers propagates well from both stem and leaf cuttings.

The accompanying colored photograph illustrates in perspective theoverall appearance of Cheers showing the colors as true as it isreasonably possible to obtain in a colored reproduction of this type.

The following is a detailed description of my new begonia cultivar basedon plants produced under commercial practices in Ashtabula, Ohio. Colorreferences are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chartexcept where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

Parentage: Controlled cross of tuberous begonia 78-111-32×Socotranabegonia 74-176s.

Propagation:

(A) Type cutting.--Leaf cuttings.

(B) Time to root.--3-4 weeks at 21° C. (temperature of growing medium).

(C) Rooting habit.--Abundant, fibrous, fine.

(D) Time for shoot development.--9 weeks in summer to 13 weeks in winterto obtain shoots of approximately 4-5 cm. in length.

Plant description:

(A) Form.--Upright, with good stem strength for self-support. Growingand scheduling practices can result in a medium size plant in a 10 cm.pot to a large plant in a 15 cm. pot.

(B) Habit of growth.--Fast grower with good branching from base of plantwhen pinched. Generally, vegetative shoots are formed at the basal nodesand flower shoots at the higher nodes.

(C) Foliage.--Leaves simple, alternate, borne on strong petioles 6 mm.in diameter on mature leaves. (1) Size: Strongly varying based on theposition on the plant and environmental conditions; up to 10×14 cm. whenfull grown. (2) Shape: Ovate. (3) Texture: Leathery, glabrous. (4)Margin: Serrated. (5) Color: Young foliage top side, yellow-green 146Awith reddish tinge at margins. Young foliage under side, yellow-green148B with reddish coloration near margins. Mature foliage top side,yellow-green 147A. Mature foliage under side, yellow-green between 147Band 148B. (6) Veination: Palmate with 6-7 main veins.

Flowering description:

(A) Flowering habits.--Flowers in cymes, generally consisting of twobranches after the first flower; each of the branches generally branchagain.

(B) Natural flowering season.--Throughout the year; plants will flowerat an earlier stage of development under short day conditions.

(C) Flower buds.--Oblong, up to 18 mm. long and 25 mm. wide beforeopening. Tepals are entire around the margins. Color between 46A and 45Bfor immature buds to near 52A just before opening.

(D) Flowers borne.--On strong upright peduncles ranging in color fromgreen near the main branch to reddish near the flower; 5 mm. in diameterat the main peduncle.

(E) Quantity of flowers.--Average of 9 or more flowers per peduncle,opening up in sequence as the cyme opens.

(F) Tepals.--(1) Shape: Nearly round with margins flat and entire. (2)Color top side in fall when opening: slightly deeper than red 52A,fading to 52B-C; under side 50A. (3) Number of tepals: Varies withdoubleness of flowers, but more than 8. (4) Size of tepals: 35 mm. indiameter when fully opened. (5) Flower size: 50 to 60 mm. in diameterwhen fully opened.

(G) Reproductive organs.--(1) Stamens: None, as plant is full doublewith all anthers appearing as petals. No pollen. (2) Pistels: Noneobserved to date.

Disease resistance: To date Cheers has shown good disease resistance topowdery mildew.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of begonia named Cheers, asdescribed and illustrated, and particularly characterized by itsrose-red flower color, strong and upright petioles which support flowersabove foliage, double flower form, floriferous habit, fast growth withgood branching, and by its adaptability to 10 to 15 cm. pots.